Cabinet of Ministers

Министрлер Кабинети
Кабинет министров
The Office of the Cabinet of Ministers.
Polity typeUnitary presidential constitutional republic
ConstitutionConstitution of the Kyrgyz Republic
Formation1991 (1991)
Legislative branch
NameSupreme Council
Meeting placeSupreme Council Building
Executive branch
Head of State
TitlePresident
CurrentlySadyr Japarov
Head of Government
TitleChairman of the Cabinet of Ministers
CurrentlyAkylbek Japarov
AppointerPresident
Cabinet
NameCabinet of the Kyrgyz Republic
LeaderChairman of the Cabinet of Ministers
AppointerPresident
HeadquartersHouse of Government
Judicial branch
Supreme Court of the Kyrgyz Republic
SeatBishkek

The Cabinet of Ministers (Russian: Кабинет министров; Kyrgyz: Министрлер Кабинети) is an executive body presided by the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan. The status and provisions of the government are determined by Section V of the Constitution of Kyrgyzstan.[1] The cabinet consists of the deputy chairmen, ministers and the chairmen of state committees.[1]:art. 84

History

The Kyrgyzstan Parliament approved a smaller executive cabinet, consolidating several ministries and reducing their number from 22 to 16 on 3 February 2021; this was partially in response to the political unrest which swept the nation in October 2020. President Sadyr Japarov has stated he would like to see further reductions.[2]

Current Cabinet of Ministers

Below are the 16 members of the Cabinet of Ministers as of 2023:[3]

Office Photo Name Political affilitaion Assumed office
Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Akylbek Japarov Independent 13 October 2021
Deputies
First Deputy Chairman Adylbek Kasymaliev Independent 20 June 2022
Deputy Chairman Edil Baisalov Independent 13 October 2021
Deputy Chairman Bakyt Torobaev Independent 30 March 2022

Deputy Chairman — Chairman of the State Committee for National Security

Kamchybek Tashiev Independent 5 May 2021
Ministers
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jeenbek Kulubayev Independent 22 April 2022

Ministry of Justice

Ayaz Baetov Independent 13 October 2021
Ministry of Defense Baktybek Bekbolotov Independent 6 September 2021
Ministry of Economy and Finance Almaz Baketaev Independent 13 October 2021
Ministry of Economy and Commerce Daniyar Amangeldiev Independent 13 October 2021

Minister of Internal Affairs

Ulan Niyazbekov Independent 14 October 2020
Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Migration Kudaibergen Bazarbaev Independent 13 October 2021
Ministry of Education and Science Independent 5 May 2021
Ministry of Health Independent 5 May 2021
Ministry of Transport and Communicaions Independent 10 August 2021
Ministry of Energy Independent 8 June 2021
Ministry of Agriculture Independent 3 February 2021
Ministry of Emergency Situations Boobek Ajikeev Independent 14 October 2020
Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy Independent 13 October 2021
Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Technical supervision Melis Turgunbaev Independent 15 March 2023

References

  1. 1 2 "Раздел пятый. Исполнительную власть Кыргызской Республики" [Section Five. Executive Power of the Kyrgyz Republic]. Constitution of Kyrgyzstan (in Russian). Centralized Data Bank of Legal Information of the Kyrgyz Republic. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  2. Ayzirek Imanaliyeva (3 February 2021). "Kyrgyzstan: Parliament approves new, streamlined government". EurasiaNet. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  3. "Министерства и ведомства" [Ministries and agencies] (in Russian). Government of the Kyrgyz Republic. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
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